Breaking through the unknowns of the human reference genome
Karen H. Miga ()
Nature, 2021, vol. 590, issue 7845, 217-218
Abstract:
Since the human genome was published in 2001, many of the gaps in the original sequence have been filled in, offering a more detailed understanding of genome regulation, structure and function.
Keywords: Genetics; Genomics; History (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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